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1    1|    any labor. They have no friend Iolaus to burn with a hot
2    1|    had done I was more the friend than the foe of the pine
3    1|    goes afoot. I say to my friend, Suppose we try who will
4    1|    is sometimes too warm a friend, I find it still better
5    6|   a most wise and humorous friend, whom I love much, who keeps
6   12| the hunter is the greatest friend of the animals hunted, not
7   15|    comes in the guise of a friend or hired man, and then robs
8   15|                     A true friend of man; almost the only
9   15|    of man; almost the only friend of human progress. An Old
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